No it is not composite
a baseball bat that you hit baseballs with
The Nike Aero Fuse CX2 baseball bat generally offers improved technology and performance features compared to the original Nike Aero Fuse bat. The CX2 model may include enhancements such as better weight distribution, a more advanced composite material, and improved grip for better handling. However, individual preferences and playing style can significantly influence which bat is better for a specific player. It's advisable to try both models to determine which one suits your needs best.
No I Had An Easton Redline It Said Composite Design Piece Of ****
I just got that same bat (for $25 I can't believe it) and I'm pretty sure that it is half composite and half aluminum but I can't be sure. It makes a funny noise when you hit something with it and its not pure composite or pure aluminum so I think its a mix.
it makes it not have sting
Ok, I currently know an 11 year old with a Nike Fuse 2010 bat. This bat is expensive but it is well worth it. It is a composite handle bat so it will go far but not quite as far as regular composite bats which are being outlawed in some leagues. I would probably buy the Nike Fuse 2010 30" bat. Possibly 29" instead depending on how tall he is.
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no they arent composite but they will be outlawed in high school with the composites because of the square handle
the main components in a composite bat are carbon fiber sheets, Aramid, epoxy, poly-carbonate plugs, steel rod, steel pin, and fiber glass.
The 2009 Demarini Vendetta is a composite bat. They were going to make all composite bats for 2011 Illegal but they didn't fallow through with the rule. This bat is legal to use in 2011 but in 2012 it may be illegal because it's a composite bat.
If you want a good composite bat, you're best best bat will be either the CF4 black, or the Combat B3, I have owned both of these bats, and to me, they are both amazing bats. Now in 2012, the Easton XL1 is the best composite baseball bat. p.s. college players use the XL1 also, rather than little leaguers and all other ages.